Bruno Mars Reveals His ‘Doo-Wops & Hooligans’ Track List

We’re head over heels for Bruno Mars’ nostalgic, minimalist cover art for his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, and from what we’ve heard of the disc so far, it certainly fits the old-school vibe of his tunes perfectly. The singer-songwriter with the Midas touch for making hits recently told us in an exclusive interview that “I have records that women are going to relate to and men are going to relate to. So doo-wops are for the girls, and hooligans are for the guys.” Take a peek at both the doo-wops and the hooligans on the 10-song track list below.

“Talking To The Moon”, “Count On Me” and “The Other Side” are cuts from his It’s Better If You Don’t Understand EP, while the other six tracks are brand new. As far as possible singles, Mars told us in our exclusive interview that he hopes the album’s opening track, “Grenade”— which he calls his “personal favorite”—becomes a single.

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